Thank you all!
I was thinking.. how come I cannot see those sunspot during sunset, sometime i can see the red/Orange sun goes down but I really can't see those
spots, today the cloudy weather gave me a chance to record those spots,
My opinon for those black dots should be sunspots too, ofcoz there are so ppl said they are not, it seems something in the sky not move and
steady.....

As mentioned above, the image on spaceweather is taken with a telescope, so it is a "reverse image" (mirrored). You can always go to
spacewether.com if you want to see sunspot activity for any given day.

Hey it's no problem, I've lost count of the amount of times, especially when drunk, that I have looked up at night on a partially cloudy day and
thought Jupiter or other bright celestial objects were fast moving lights, only to realise it was the same illusion, heh.

That is really cool(or hot given the sun and all).I'm gonna put some welding goggle's on and go take a look see.

That works. My husband has a hand held welding mask, so I can hold it at the end of binoculars. I can clearly see 2 spots in the upper half of the
sun.

It almost looks like they change shape a little, but it's hard to tell, I have to squint, I can only fit one binocular head into the mask. They don't
look like they're moving at all, that was probably a cloud effect.
It's completely clear and bright here.

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